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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · Children with Fevers: When to Worry? 9 Minute Read. Medically Reviewed by UPMC. September 5, 2023. Share this on: Fevers can be a scary thing for parents. Watching your children suffer – whether you’re a new parent or not – is never easy. And when they are sick with a fever, sometimes you don’t know what to do or where to go.

  2. Unless advised otherwise by your childs healthcare provider, call the provider right away if: Your child is 3 months old or younger and has a fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. Get medical care right away. Fever in a young baby can be a sign of a dangerous infection. Your child is of any age and has repeated fevers above 104°F (40°C ...

  3. With many different viruses circulating this winter, parents and caregivers may begin to worry as soon as they see the first sign of a runny nose or sore throat in their children. Is it RSV? COVID-19? The flu? But the symptom that usually makes parents most concerned is fever.

  4. May 7, 2022 · Overview. Symptoms. When to see a doctor. Causes. Complications. Prevention. Overview. A fever is a temporary rise in body temperature. It's one part of an overall response from the body's immune system. A fever is usually caused by an infection. For most children and adults, a fever may be uncomfortable. But it usually isn't a cause for concern.

  5. www.mayoclinic.org › symptom-checker › fever-in-children-childFever in children - Mayo Clinic

    Symptom Checker. About this Symptom Checker. Choose a symptom. Selected Select related factors. View possible causes. Fever in children. Find possible causes of fever based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your child's symptoms. Accompanied by. Abdominal pain or cramping. Bloody or cloudy urine.

  6. Feb 26, 2022 · Children; Age Temperature What to do; 2-17 years: Up to 102 F (38.9 C) taken rectally for children ages 2-3, or taken orally for children older than 3: Encourage your child to rest and drink plenty of fluids. Medication isn't needed. Call the doctor if your child seems unusually irritable or lethargic or complains of significant discomfort. 2 ...

  7. Oct 5, 2022 · Fever in children is very, very common – every parent knows. But now, the pandemic has added a layer of concern for many parents since fever can be one of the symptoms of COVID-19. Pediatricians want you to know this: Nothing has changed about how you should manage a fever.

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